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Tv broadcastingRelated Patent Categories: Electrical Computers And Digital Processing Systems: Multicomputer Data Transferring, Computer-to-computer Protocol Implementing, Computer-to-computer Data StreamingTv broadcasting description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070136486, Tv broadcasting. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention relates to a system to send a broadcast of a video channel or TV channel in a clear way, with a new system for operation, through an authorization server to a processing server to a main video server which has live video, recorded video, or video-on-demand ready for selection by a distribution server working through TV Broadcast and/or direct TV cable or through a receiver associated with a satellite, to be displayed in a TV monitor or on a PC with a card to receive TV channels. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Watching various events live on TV or on the Internet has huge and immediate effects on the public. There are millions of programs on digital TV channels and Internet sites, and there is an increased demand for these live events to keep the interest of the public. Also, TV and Video commercials and other commercials that cover local events, have a huge effect on the public. [0003] We noticed that video displayed through the Internet on a PC screen occasionally stops suddenly to reload, and pictures and sound obtained from the Internet are never clear. This encouraged us to find a solution for this problem in order to receive clear pictures and sound from the network on the TV. We noticed that most available solutions are costly, and the public mostly prefers low-cost solutions such as 56 k byte (or may be higher) modems depending on the customer's desire. [0004] High speed modems transfer the data at a high rate, and so save money and time, but generally the solution preferred by the public is the 56 k byte modem, for that reason we provide this invention. PRIOR ART 1--TV Cable [0005] Cable operation companies currently (2003) reach about 70 million of the 110 million households in the U.S.A., and expect to have high bandwidth cable facilities upgraded to be available to over 90% of their cable customers by end of year 2003. Industry analysts projected that anywhere from 30% to 90% of all cable customers will become subscribers to interactive TV and online broadband services by 2003. Through their upgraded plant, cable-operating companies will change their analog TV signals to digital TV signals, and have the bandwidth capacity to offer around 500 channels of digital TV. However, this invention aims to offer a suitable solution to the public to reduce the cost for them. 2--Internet Lines [0006] The 56 k byte line is the standard line of the Intemet, and is commonly used globally due to the low cost of its usage. [0007] DSL internet lines have approximately 400,000 subscribers in the United Arab Emirates, and DSL lines are expected to grow from the current 10 million to over 40 million subscribers by 2003 in the USA. [0008] Thousands of new digital TV and video production companies are expected to be formed to create programming for the hundreds of available new channels in the cable service areas and the millions of Internet sites that can be enabled with online video services, and all of them will need new video content. [0009] The huge numbers of films of high quality only can found in cinemas and via TV cable companies. This invention aims to open a new way to transfer films or direct broadcast and/or video-on-demand, through the Internet, as this will have a high and immediate impact on the public. There are millions of contents on digital TV channels and on the Internet. There are increased demands on these sites to increase the interest of the viewers. Also there are video commercials and other commercials that cover local events. 3--Prior Art in the Field of Networks, Based on Remote Control [0010] Any person can automatically remote control devices e.g. to switch on or off apparatus like a PC, a TV, a Video installation or any other device connected to the network through the Internet by a local computer network which allows the users to browse Internet sites, and enter data to the sites. Besides, the Internet can be used as remote control environment to open/close an electrical system, such as a PC, TV or video. 4--Prior Art in the Field of Satellites and Receivers [0011] The use of satellites and receivers is well known. There are many satellites such as ArabSat and EuroSat that broadcast movies and TV and Radio programs, covering a wide area. The satellites receive the necessary content from the ground station, then resend to subscribers having a receiver with a chip that includes the subscriber code, and connected to a TV, or a PC with a TV or Video card. An example of a known satellite system is the AL THURAIA system of the United Arab Emirates, which covers an increasing number of countries. 5--Prior Proposals in the Patent Literature Relating to Video Distribution [0012] U.S. Pat. No. 6,564,380 discloses an Intemet-based video feed management system which includes access to video, including video-on-demand files, that are downloaded by a customer and delivered through the customer's website and delivery network. [0013] WO 99/63757 describes a system for the delivery of broadcast television via the Internet protocol. [0014] U.S. Pat. No. 6,510,556 discloses a video distributing apparatus for distributing stored video to a viewer, which includes a schedule table for holding a distribution schedule of the stored video data. A controller controls the deferred distribution of the stored video data. The user fills a reservation request including a title of the video, a channel for distribution of the video data selected by the user, and a designated later time to start the distribution. This system is unsuitable for live video. [0015] U.S. Pat. No. 6,557,030 discloses a method of generating a scheduling matrix for data-on-demand services. [0016] U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,390 discloses a user interface for ordering video-on-demand. This patent literature is useful for understanding the present invention, and the contents of these documents are incorporated herein by way of reference. Continue reading about Tv broadcasting... Full patent description for Tv broadcasting Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Tv broadcasting patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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